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4. CELLULAR RESPIRATION
• Cellular respiration is the process
that occurs in the mitochondria of
all organisms.
• In this process, both plants and
animals break down simple sugars
into carbon dioxide and water and
release energy in the form of
adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
• C6H12O6+6O2
C6H12+6H2O+energy (ATP)
5. TYPES OF CELL RESPIRATION
Aerobic respiration
- Takes place in the presence
of oxygen.
- It occurs in the
mitochondria.
- The end products are
carbon dioxide and water.
Anaerobic respiration
- No oxygen.
- It occurs in the
cytoplasm.
- The end product is
alcohol.
6. STAGES OF CELLULAR RESPIRATION
1. GLYCOLYSIS
Glyco= glucose and Lysis= break down
- Glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration.
- It occurs in cytoplasm.
- Glucose (6C) is broken down into two molecules of 3-carbon
molecule pyruvate.
- ATP and NADH are produced as part of the process.
7.
8. 2. OXYDATIVE
PHOSPHORYLATION
- Before the next stage can
begin, pyruvate is
transported inside the
mitochondria.
- The pyruvate releases one
molecule of CO2.
- It then combines with an
enzyme called Coenzyme A
to form the two-carbon
molecule acetyl coenzyme
A.
9. 3. KREB’S CYCLE / CITRIC ACID CYCLE
-It occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria.
-Cyclical series of oxidation reactions that give off
CO2.
-Turns twice per glucose molecule.
-Produces two ATP.
10.
11. 4. ELECTRON
TRANSPORT CHAIN
- Occurs in the inner
membrane of the
mitochondria.
- Electrons are passed along
the chain, from one protein
to another.
- Electrons drop in energy as
they go down the chain and
until they end up with O2.
- 34 ATP are produced.
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12. FEMENTATION
- Fermentation is the release of energy from glucose
with the absence of oxygen.
- 2 ATP is produced from glucose but not as efficiently
as with Aerobic respiration.
- There are two types of fermentation which are
alcoholic and lactic acid.
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15. 1. KIND OF CELL OR TISSUE
- Young and developing cells usually have higher
respiration rates.
- Developing and ripening of fruits and seeds.
- Older cells and structural cells and structural cells
respire at low rates.
16. 2. ATP
- Higher ATP reduces the rate of respiration.
- Usually occurs when other metabolic processes
slowed.
17. 3. OXYGEN
- Low oxygen can reduce Aerobic respiration and
increase Anaerobic respiration.
20. ACTIVITY!
1. What is cellular respiration?.
2. Briefly explain stages of cellular respiration.
3. Name the two types of cell respiration.
4. What three things needed for cellular respiration to
happen?.
5. Which part of the cell does glycolysis occur?.
6. Draw and label the mitochondrion.
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